Trauma_LCP Systems (Titanium) Calcaneus Locking Plates(I)
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Application:Calcaneus Fractures Spec:11holes-15holes Material: Titanium Matching Screw: Φ3.5 Locking Screw; Φ3.5 Cancellous Screw
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The Trauma_LCP Systems (Titanium) Calcaneus Locking Plates(I) are designed for the stabilization of calcaneus fractures.
These plates are available in configurations with 11 to 15 holes, allowing for flexible application based on specific patient needs.
Crafted from durable titanium, these locking plates ensure optimal strength and compatibility with matching screws, including Φ3.5 locking screws and Φ3.5 cancellous screws.
This design promotes effective healing and stability following surgical intervention.
Applications & Use Cases
These locking plates are primarily used in orthopedic surgeries addressing calcaneus fractures.
They are suitable for use by orthopedic surgeons in hospitals and clinics throughout Nairobi and other regions in Kenya.
The plates facilitate proper alignment and healing of the heel bone, making them essential for patients recovering from traumatic injuries.
They are also applicable in home healthcare settings where postoperative care is required.
Care & Maintenance
To maintain the integrity of the Trauma_LCP Systems calcaneus locking plates, they should be stored in a clean, dry environment.
Regular inspection for signs of corrosion or damage is recommended, especially if used in surgical procedures.
Cleaning should be done according to hospital protocols, ensuring all equipment is sanitized before and after use.
Proper handling during surgical procedures will also extend the lifespan of these plates and ensure patient safety.
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